No need to think outside the box with this hire. Just open up the checkbook and hire somebody that will land you some studs.
I don't think we are going to see Jay Bilas at SU any time soon. His salary at ESPN is $2 million and he is an attorney in Charlotte, NC where he resides. The check book would have to be opened very wide for him to even think about changing his life at this point.
If Allen Griffin is available I believe he'd be a great get to assist JB the way HOP did and the check book would still need to be open wide. But, to get some 4 and 5 star recruits the way we used to each year Wildhack might just need to consider filling the position with a man like Griffin. For those of you who are doubting JB's fitness, health and competitiveness at 72 play the video and listen to the new AD talk about JB and where he wants to go with the program.
Allen Griffin
Assistant Coach
Phone: (937) 229-4451
Email:
agriffin1@udayton.edu
Allen Griffin enters his fifth season on the University of Dayton men’s basketball staff. Griffin has 14 years experience in Division I basketball, including four seasons as a standout point guard at Syracuse University.
“Allen is extremely talented, not only as a coach, but as a role model,” UD Head Coach Archie Miller said. “He really fits into our basketball program’s mission of the total development of our players, as well as the mentoring of young people as it relates to the University of Dayton as a whole. We are extremely excited to add him to our staff and look forward to his making an impact immediately.”
Griffin captained the Orangemen as a senior in 2000-01, when he averaged 10.8 points and 6.5 assists, ranking seventh all-time in school history for assists in a season. He had 409 assists in his career. Griffin played 133 games for the Orangemen and was a part of four NCAA Tournament teams. His Orange teams combined for a 98-36 record in that span (a .731 winning percentage).
After graduating from Syracuse in 2001, Griffin played professionally in Slovenia for a year, and worked as a teacher and girls basketball coach at Christian Brothers Academy for one season. In 2003, he returned to Syracuse to work on Jim Boeheim’s staff as an administrative assistant. After two years in that position, he took an assistant coaching position at St. Francis (NY) for the 2005-06 campaign.
Following his first year at St. Francis, Griffin coached at Providence for two seasons before returning to St. Francis for another two years. Last year, he coached at Hofstra under former Flyer assistant coach Mo Cassara, helping the Dutchmen to a 21-12 record and a return to the post season.
His responsibilities at his coaching stops have included recruiting, on-court coaching, travel planning, scheduling, game preparation and assisting in monitoring academics.
“I feel very fortunate and honored to be a part of coach Miller’s staff here at the University of Dayton and I’ll work my hardest to continue to add to our great basketball tradition,” Griffin said. “I played in the Arena during the NCAA tournament and it was an unbelievable atmosphere. Everyone I’ve talked to about coming here has had nothing but great things to say about Dayton basketball and I’m excited to be a part of it.”
A native of Brooklyn, N.Y., Griffin attended Paul Robeson High School, where he earned high school All-America honors as a senior in 1996-97.